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***why whizz kids***** iv been asked by many people why whizz kids as my chosen charity well here just a little bit about them and a short video so you can see where you donations are going*** This list shows the cost of just some of the services that Whizz-Kidz provides: £20 could cover the cost of a family’s initial telephone assessment with a fully qualified Whizz-Kidz therapist. £45 could enable a disabled child to attend their local Ambassador Club for one hour, helping them feel less isolated and learn skills which boost their confidence and self-esteem. £50 could enable a Whizz-Kidz staff member to provide a face to face briefing for a workplace buddy. Volunteer buddies are matched to every young person undertaking a work placement; their dedicated assistance nurtures a young disabled person’s skills and confidence. £84 could pay for a disabled child to receive four hours of wheelchair skills training, providing vital skills and confidence in using their new equipment safely and independently. £100 enables our team to support a young person’s health and personal care needs for one day of their work placement, fully facilitating the young person’s independence while they acquire vital employability skills. £171 covers the costs of a maintaining and repairing a disabled child’s powered chair for six months, lifting the financial burden of keeping the wheelchair in good order from a low income family. £249 could enable a disabled child to attend their local Ambassador Club, helping them feel less isolated and learn skills which boost their confidence and self-esteem. £319 could pay for a nurse to attend one day of a Whizz-Kidz residential Camp, catering for the complex medical needs of up to ten disabled young people – giving them the chance to learn independent-living skills and socialise with friends. £1,494 could provide a place for a disabled child at a local Ambassador Club for a whole year, helping them feel less isolated and learn skills which boost their confidence and self-esteem. £5,000 could cover the cost of providing a disabled child’s powered chair – the ultimate gift to transforming their life, and future, overnight.
Posted on: Sat, 29 Nov 2014 23:28:16 +0000

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